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Finding the right paint color is an integral step in kitchen design. Different hues evoke varying emotions, so your first step is deciding what kind of feeling you want. Are you a fan of neat, modern decor? Or do you prefer warm, welcoming tones? The good news is, no matter what your preference, there's a paint color out there to match.
Many homeowners choose a single color for their kitchen walls and use it as a foundation for other design choices. The key is finding a color that isn't overwhelming but still has charm. If you're stumped about what hue to choose, here are a few of the most popular colors.
Somewhere between evergreen and olive, sage green is a lovely neutral shade that adds depth. Fans of natural colors will adore this hue. It also pairs well with unpainted wood and natural stone countertops.
Some homeowners steer clear of deep shades out of fear they'll make the room too dark, but deep blue proves you can revel in rich color without sacrificing illumination. Deep blue's gray undertone makes it the perfect background for white and off-white cabinets, creating a kitchen as open as the sea.
Fans of bright colors will adore sunshine yellow, a gorgeous shade deeper than lemon and more subdued than neon. Inherently warm, this hue matches dark wood and keeps natural stone from looking too cold.
Vibrant and delicious as a ripe tomato, this shade of red steals the show. It matches well with wood and white trim, though the combination may evoke a country vibe. Of course, country chic is a classic design option for kitchens, so we say lean into it if that's what butters your biscuit.
A portmanteau of "gray" and "beige," geige is a perfectly neutral color that blends into the background. It's not as shocking as true white and creates a stage for more dynamic decor.
Crisp, clean white is a classic for a reason. Not only does it brighten the room, but it also goes with anything, allowing you to get creative with decor. The one downside is that white shows stains, so make sure you clean up spills immediately.
If you find monochrome underwhelming, you should consider patterns. The right pattern livens up a room without being too busy, creating a space that feels new every time you enter.
Instead of painting the walls, why not paint the inside of your cabinets? These secret pops of color are a delightful surprise that spices up otherwise dull cabinetry. If you have open shelving, this color breaks up monotonous walls.
Artists have long known that opposite colors pop when put together. If you want a truly unique kitchen design that wows guests, you should consider color blocking. Homeowners who wish to take decor to the next level can also incorporate geometric shapes to get the most contrast.
Maybe you love bright colors, but you're worried a vibrant hue will overwhelm a smaller space. If so, you can compromise with an accent wall. Painted the brilliant color of your dreams, an accent wall draws the eye and adds a splash of fun to an otherwise neutral palette. When deciding which wall to paint, think about the first place you want guests to look.
When remodeling your kitchen, don't forget to consider the floors. Switching out your tile can put a fresh spin on an old kitchen and even make cleanup more convenient. Ceramic Tile Center can help you find the right flooring with our wide selection, including natural stone, ceramic and porcelain. Call (707) 578-1350 or visit us online to learn more.
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